Posts Tagged ‘Iphone’

Blog Focus On The Motorola Droid

Friday, November 6th, 2009
The iPhone competitor hit the shelves today, much to the delight and curiosity of tech bloggers.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/0hBA6QcviDI height=1 width=1/

Jailbreaking Killed on iPhone by Apple Bootrom

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
The cat and mouse jailbreaking game continues between jailbreakers and Apple, the iPhone Dev Team and such release unlock solutions for the iPhone while Apple attempts to stop them, and mostly the Jailbreakers are successful. But Apple does on occasion win the day, as dailytech reports Apple has gained the upper hand due to a release of a new bootrom called iBoot-359.3.2 which ships on new iPhone 3GS handsets and closes exploits. Apparently a user called “Mathieulh” originally noticed th

Price Drop: REPS: Mobile Trainer (healthcare fitness)

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
REPS: Mobile Trainer 1.0 Category: Healthcare Fitness Price: $3.99 -gt; $2.99 ( iTunes ) Description: “It's like Wii Fit for the iPhone!” BURN CALORIES ANYTIME, ANYWHERE WITH NOTHING BUT YOUR IPHONE! TRY IT - YOU WILL BE AMAZED! ****** REPS: Mobile Trainer is the easy way to burn calories or tone muscle by using your iPhone/iPod like a free-weight. Simply curl your iPhone up and down like you would a weight and watch the calories drop in real time. FEATURES * Weight loss mode allows you t

On Your Way To Health With Your iPod

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
by Thom Yarbrough It may not make sense to you immediately, but it could be true that you iPhone could actually be your way to good health. iTunes has hundreds of apps from which you can learn to how to stay fit and healthy. While most of these apps provide hints on how to stay fit, some others are very useful and once you get the hang of it, you might start noticing some real difference in your lifestyle! So take a look at some of these apps. iFitness: You simply cannot deny how much you c

Application Now Available For IPhone To Track Swine Flu

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
A new iPhone application, manufactured by researchers at Childrens Hospital Boston in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab, permits users to trace and report outbreaks of infectious sicknesses, for example. The application, “Outbreaks Near Me,” builds on the mission and proved capacity of HealthMap, a Web resource that collects, filters, maps and disseminates information about rising infectious illnesses, and offers a new, contextualized view of a user’s precise location locating outbreaks tha